The Counseling Center offers a variety of services aimed at helping students resolve personal difficulties and acquire the balance, skills, and knowledge that will enable them to take full advantage of their experience at the University of New Haven.
There are many issues that bring students to the Counseling Center: personal or emotional concerns, persistent difficulties in adjusting to university life, bothersome moods including stress and anxiety, relationship problems, loss of a loved one, grief, substance abuse, career exploration, or simply a wish to know more about oneself.
Counseling services are free, confidential, and available to currently enrolled students. Services include: brief counseling for individuals and couples, substance abuse groups, consultation to students, faculty, staff, and parents, assistance with referrals to community resources, crisis interventions, and vocational interest testing.
We strive to offer these services in an atmosphere that is welcoming and comfortable for all students, regardless of race, gender, ethnic background, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or physical status.
For further information about the Counseling Center, please call 203.932.7332, or we invite you to browse the links available on this home page.
After Hour Emergencies: Contact Campus Police at 203.932.7014.